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Question for some older stereo guys.

364 views 8 replies 8 participants last post by  Phoenix  
#1 ·
Back about a decade ago I got a Car Discman that you plugged into a cassete player. I never used it because the car that I bought it for had been totaled in an accident. Recently, I found it in the attic and gave it to one of my daughters. She put the cassette adapter in her player but it just ejects it back out.

Is it the disc player or her tape player which does play cassetes?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 
#3 ·
I tried the same thing one in a friend's Saturn. It kept popping the tape out because of the head cleaning feature built into the tape deck. It may be a situation like that.

Ruuss
 
#4 ·
I used to use those adapters. I don't think they are unit specific but I do remember the wire causing some decks to eject the tape because it never really seats and the player thought it was 'bad'. I think you can still buy the adapters, it is just a cassette with another head in it that transmits the information to the tape head. Maybe a different adapter will work. Look at how the wire fits in and look for on that doesn't stick.
 
#5 ·
check the wire position.

on the 'tape' itself, there are two relief grooves where the wire can rest, to avoid triggering the eject mechanism.

one is along the 'spine' of the tape - oriented that way for side slotted tape players.

the other is along the 'side' of the tape for long slotted players.

make sure the wire going from the tape to the player is in the correct position and it should work.

good luck!
 
#8 ·
It was typically on GM vehicles, it was a function of the factory head unit, it senses a "load", and tries to eject, some of them simply just sat there swapping "sides" of the tape, I think this started with GM vehicles in the mid-90's.